Nikola Adams, who was called the 铿锵 rose by the British, is confident in Rio’s defending journey.
As a sub-lightweight boxing champion of the last Olympic Games, in addition to day-to-day hard training, with the help of iBoxer's sophisticated big data analysis technology developed by Sheffield Hallam University, she may have truly achieved "knowing herself and knowing each other." Depending on the strength of the opponent and the state of the day, she can clearly predict the power of the opponent, which strategy should be adopted in each game to increase the probability of winning.
The US 400-meter hurdles used Mike Tinsley to use "secret weapons" during training, a sports headset called Halo. This headset, which costs more than 3,000 yuan, is not used to listen to music, but to increase muscle strength through pulse stimulation. According to reports, this headset has also been used by the US military to improve the combat capabilities of pilots and snipers, and the effect is significant, with an average attack power increased by 50%.
As for the swimmer, the four-year-old veteran Ryan Locht, the WhoopStrap2.0 bracelet does not leave. These bracelets are specially tailored for athletes' high-intensity training. They can capture heart rate, sleep quality, analyze athletes' resilience, and recover from physical fitness. A similar smart bracelet is not a rarity in the Rio Olympic Village.
What are the visible and invisible "black technologies" hidden behind the Olympics? When all kinds of "black technology" penetrated into every link of athlete training and competition, it also caused a lot of reflection.
Training, relying on big data
“At the World Championships in Spain, the athletes have learned the tide direction in advance through the system model, but the coach does not trust this technology. His judgment makes the athletes go upstream and lose the game.†Technical Director of the German Sailing Team In the eyes of Marcus Brewer, the Rio Olympics is a good opportunity for the whole team to be a "shame" and a time to name their big data analysis model.
As early as 5 years ago, because of the failure to achieve success in the previous year's Sydney Olympics, the German sailing team and the well-known software company SAP teamed up to customize the route model for the competition. Based on real-world meteorological data and measurements of 3000 Gulf, this big data intelligent model can provide athletes with the best sailing routes after analyzing tides, air currents and winds, helping them to master the ever-changing and difficult situation. First opportunity. Previously, some media reported that once launched, German sailor Philip Boer can accurately predict how the ocean currents in Rio Guanabara Bay will affect his boat competition. From this point of view, this news is by no means unfounded.
With the power of technology, athletes' competitions and training are fully quantified, and athletes and coaches are no longer biased to experience, but rely heavily on data analysis.
Although the reality-enhanced smart glasses developed by Solos cannot be brought into the game, this does not prevent American field cyclists from using the glasses extensively in training. When the athlete is sweating and squatting on the bicycle pedal, and the two eyes are staring at the road, the bicycle sensor will automatically collect the index data such as speed, pedal speed, and lap time, and then wirelessly transmit to the cyclist through the IBM cloud platform. On the glasses. Based on feedback from these real-time data, athletes can adjust their own state of force. One of Solos's R&D leaders, Ennister Martyz, admits that they have conducted several exercise experiments before. The results show that this real-time feedback and adjustment capability can speed up riding time. Although it can't be used during the game, it can make the body form a memory and should be able to cope with various situations in the game.
In addition to the ever-evolving big data model and wearable smart technology, it can effectively resist super-virtual polymer sportswear and more accurate electronic shooting targets. This kind of game weapon also emerges in the Olympic Games. And some brands have done a lot of work on regular sportswear fabrics.
"black technology" touch
The Olympic Games have always been called the "black technology" touch. Due to marketing considerations, many manufacturers have hid the technology that has reached the mature stage of research and development, and will be publicized during the Olympic Games, especially when athletes get good results. Indeed, as Brewer and other technologists have said, the latest "black technology" is immediate to improve athletes' performance.
However, it has also been pointed out that sports competition, especially the Olympic spirit, is based on fair competition. Now, training and competition are divided into seconds to rely on a variety of technology to help out. For athletes and coaches who are unable to pay for high-tech, the use of "black technology" is not fair.
Fortunately, the Olympic Organizing Committee and other institutions have noticed this problem. At the beginning, "Fish Man" Thorpe's "Shark Skin" swimsuit effectively reduced the resistance in the water and helped him to win the gold medal. The organizers quickly realized the problem and the "shark skin" swimwear was finally banned.
If the Olympic Games become a technological strength and even support financial resources behind it, will competitive sports lose their original charm? You know, among the children who play barefoot on the sand, there will also be a world footballer. Who can say that there will be no world champion in the refugee team of the Rio Olympic Games?
Of course, "black technology" has become the focus of the Olympic Games, and it shows that they are not far from the lives of ordinary people.
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